(June 17, 2023 at 2:48 pm)Neo-Scholastic Wrote: When Nietzsche wrote "God is dead," his point was clearly not simply that Christianity was unsalvagable but that its demise took with it any pretense of transcendant certitudes or absolutes. Was he right? Or are there absolutes that must be true in all possible worlds and true even if there were no physical universe at all?
What did you have in mind? I’m inclined to answer ‘no’, but this feels like a loaded question.
Boru
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